Find out about a never published Star Wars novel called “Heart of the Jedi.”

Billie Lourd strikes down another Star Wars: The Force Awakens rumor.

Star Wars may once again film on Skellig Michael in Ireland.

Read an interview with the stunt double who played Kylo Ren.

Peter Mayhew definitively puts the “Han Shot First” debate to rest.

Though Episodes II and III were shot digitally, J.J. Abrams shot Star Wars: The Force Awakens on film to duplicate the look and feel of the original trilogy. That will continue with 2017’s Star Wars Episode VIII. On Twitter, Rian Johnson answered a question about potentially shooting in 65mm and while he said they considered it, they would go with 35mm.

@LaRabiaCompany I really wanted to, but for some specific logistical reasons we're sticking with 35.

What about the Star Wars movie in the middle, Gareth Edwards‘ Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One? Well a few small tech things have been revealed about that too. While the movie is primarily shooting on film, the Hollywood Reporter says Director of Photography Greig Fraser will film some sequences with a brand new, 6K resolution Arri Alexa 65 camera. Also, another article on the site says the DP will be using some of the brand new, 70mm lenses Panavision created for Quentin Tarantino. Whether or not this suggests Rogue One is shooting wholly in 65mm, Lucasfilm has not returned our request for comment.

One of the big questions about Star Wars The Force Awakens is what, if any, connection the new characters have to the old ones. How do Rey, Finn, Poe, and Kylo fit in with Luke, Han, Leia and more? Are they their kids? We don’t know. But in an interview, Daisy Ridley dropped a very interesting quote that may have hinted at her lineage. There’s nothing specific here, but even the implications could be considered a minor spoiler so highlight to read her quote. Thanks to MSW.

I’m not sure how much I can say. I guess because I’ve said that I’m solitary, and that’s how I begin, that is probably a big clue as to what… (Kathleen Kennedy nervously chuckles)…it is.

Disney will be releasing new book versions of the original Star Wars films and they revealed the covers on their official site. Each will attempt to tell those stories from a new, more personal way. Read more about them at this link.

With connections to Steven Spielberg, Amblin and Kathleen Kennedy, Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow would seem like a logical choice to do a Star Wars movie. Would he be interested? He talked to MTV about it.

Another major piece of the Star Wars puzzle has been added to Star Wars Battlefront. Anthony Daniels confirmed that he’s providing the voice of C-3PO in the movie

One day it's the hilarious YODA CHRONICLES: the next, the astounding BATTLEFRONT! (Just the ying and yang of being C-3PO at the microphone).